thanks for your answer Devil. Is it possibile to download the older kernel (2.6.36)? I can't find it on the repository.
Can you give me advice on what to do when system freeze happens? Like what logs to watch etc.
In between I post my hardware info (in attachment). Thanks in advance.

Mimmozzo, if you're still experiencing freezes, could you please provide output of:

Code:

$ infobash -v3

I was also experiencing something I would describe more like random slowdowns (stalls in mouse movements etc.) but it was only on 2.6.37-0.slh.2 and upgrading to the latest (then 2.6.37-0.slh.4) everything was fine again.

Before trying to switch to 2.6.36 (which is dead in aptosid so you could perhaps switch to 2.6.32 from Debian unstable) have you tried upgrading to the latest 2.6.37?

In your terminal window, run top and put this window where you can see it if the freeze happens. When the freeze happens, you need to see which process is using all the CPU resources -- this will tell you how to start troubleshooting.

timrichardson

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From experience, even though it may sound a bit crazy, have you completely eliminated bad memory as a possible cause?